Clifford B. Pease family papers, 1812-1991 (1895-1991).

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Clifford B. Pease family papers, 1812-1991 (1895-1991).

Consists of address and birthday books; correspondence; daybooks; genealogies and canine pedigrees; financial and tax records; legal records, including deeds, wills, estate inventories, land partitions and purchases, divorce papers, and lawsuits; birth and death certificates; diplomas and certificates; newspaper clippings and notes, including birth, death and wedding announcements; poetry and recipe books; academic catalogs and directories; pamphlets; and bulletins.

1.75 linear ft.

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Pease, Marion Elizabeth, 1910-1991.

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Carter family.

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Pease, Alice Osborn, 1888-1959.

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Jenkins Funeral Home (Westlake, Ohio)

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Abell family.

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College of Wooster

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Pease family.

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Osborn family.

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Crocker family.

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Pease, Clifford B., 1879-1944.

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Clifford B. Pease was a funeral home director and civic leader in Dover (later Westlake), Ohio. In 1929 he took over operation of the Pease Funeral Home in Dover founded by his father, James Pease. In addition to operating the funeral home, Pease was active in the business and civic affairs of Dover; serving as town clerk, as a member of various clubs and lodges, and as a leader in numerous state and national funeral industry organizations. He married Alice Minverva Osborn in 1909 and had two ch...

Pease Funeral Home (Westlake, Ohio)

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